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Название: AutoCAD For Dummies

Автор: Ralph Grabowski

Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited

Жанр: Программы

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isbn: 9781119868781

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      6 Click OK to save the file.The Template Options dialog box closes, and the template is saved to your hard drive.

      7 To save your drawing as a regular drawing, click Save As on the Quick Access toolbar.The Save Drawing As dialog box appears again.

      8 From the Files of Type drop-down list, choose AutoCAD 2018 Drawing (*.dwg).Choose the AutoCAD LT equivalent, if that’s your version. Through the years, AutoCAD has changed the file format several times. A drawing produced with an older release can always be opened by a newer release, but the reverse is not always true. Chapter 24 explains which file versions can be opened by which release.

      9 Navigate to the folder where you want to store the drawing.Use a different folder from the one with your template drawings.

      10 Enter the name of the drawing in the File Name text box and click Save.The file is saved. Now, when you save it in the future, the regular file — not the template file — is updated.

      

Okay, do you want to know the real secret behind template files? One letter. That’s right, the only difference is that a drawing file has the extension DWG, and a template’s extension is DWT. You can convert a drawing to a template just by using Windows Explorer to rename the extension. The further secret to this is that a DWT can hold any information that you can put in a DWG. For example, you may often need to produce a drawing of a new machine shaft. All details are the same as previous shafts except for the length. Draw it once and convert it to a template. Now, when you need a new shaft drawing, just start it from the shaft template, change the length, and you’re done!

      

In Chapter 3, I warn you to not use the New buttons on the Application menu or the Quick Access toolbar. These buttons launch the QNEW (Quick NEW) command, which bypasses the Select Template dialog box and creates a drawing from a default template. The good news is that you can easily put the Quick into QNEW so that it uses your favorite template as the default. Just do this:

      1 Click the Application button and then click the Options button at the lower-right corner of the Application menu.

      2 On the Files tab, click + next to Template Settings, and then choose Default Template File Name for QNEW.The QNEW default file name setting is None, which causes QNEW to act just like NEW (that is, QNEW opens the Select Template dialog box). Specify the name of your favorite template here, and you get a new drawing file based on it every time you click QNEW.

      Microsoft insists that any program that uses files unique to or modifiable by individual users must be kept in a separate folder system for each user so that different people sharing a computer won’t mess up each other’s settings. There are just two minor flaws with this edict:

       Hardly anyone shares a computer these days. In fact, my tech editor claims that a typical user today has multiple computers, and brags (or complains) that he has two, not including Android models. I have three, and my wife has one.

       By default, this is a hidden system folder that you can’t see in Windows Explorer, making it difficult to copy, rename, or move files in it.

      The solution:

       Windows 7

      1 Start Windows Explorer.

      2 Choose Organize ⇒ Folder and Search Options .

      3 Under the View tab, click the Show Hidden Files and Folders button and then deselect the Hide Extensions for Known File Types check box.

      4 Click OK.

       Windows 8 and 8.1

      1 In File Explorer, choose the View tab.

      2 Click the Options button.

      3 Follow the remaining steps as for Windows 7 (in the preceding list).

       Windows 10 and 11

      1 In File Explorer, choose the View tab.

      2 In the Show/Hide panel, turn on the Hidden Items option.

      Now you can see what’s happening in your private folder.

Snapshot shows Seek and you shall find your template folder.

      FIGURE 4-8: Seek and you shall find your template folder.

      

You don’t have to keep your template files where that bossy Mister Gates told you. Create a folder that you can find easily (for example, C:\Acad-templates or F:\Acad-custom\templates on a network drive), put the templates that you actually use there, and change the Drawing Template File Location setting so that it points to your new template folder. How many Microsoft employees does it take to change a light bulb? None. Dark simply becomes the new standard.

      In an office environment in particular, the template folder should live on a network drive so that everyone starts from the same set of templates.

      

Once you get everything set up properly, you don’t need to do the setup again. Setting up a drawing requires about 20 minutes, on average, but this time drops to almost zero if you configure your templates properly. By using templates, you can save enough time in a year or so to pay for a tropical vacation.

      A Zoom with a View

      IN THIS CHAPTER

      

Zooming and panning

      

Naming and restoring views

      

Zooming and panning in paper space layouts

      

Regenerating the display

      One advantage that AutoCAD has over manual drafting is its СКАЧАТЬ